Hancock And English Club
Despite the inclement weather of Saturday evening, there was a good attendanee at the meeting of the Hancock and English club held at the court house. Illness preventing Mr. George Kobison of Detroit from appearing as advertised, Mr. Enright carne as a substitute and delivered an excellent address, in wliich there were many telling points against the enemy, and which received frequent applause. Mr. Chas. R. Whitmau f ollowed , and for half an hour spoke in his usual eloquent strain, closmg by an appeal to demócrata to suslain the ticket entire; not to scrateh a name, for, by standing unitedly every candidate could be elected by a good, fair majority. The city band was present and discoursed music.
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